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JDR Most Downloaded Papers, Feb. 2020
This month | Last month | Vol. No. | Title / Authors | Keywords |
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- | Vol.13 No.2 (2018) |
Extraction of Collapsed Bridges Due to the 2011 Tohoku-Oki Earthquake from Post-Event SAR Images Wen Liu and Fumio Yamazaki |
collapsed bridge, backscattering model, TerraSAR-X, GIS data, the 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake | |
- | Vol.15 No.1 (2020) |
Air-Fall Ash from the Main Crater of Asama Volcano on August 7, 2019, and its Water-Soluble Components Muga Yaguchi, Akihiko Terada, and Yasuo Ogawa |
Mt. Asama volcano, volcanic ash, water-soluble components | |
9 | Vol.13 No.1 (2018) |
Analysis of Disaster Response During Landslide Disaster in Hakha, Chin State of Myanmar May Myat Mon, Tun Naing, Muneyoshi Numada, Khin Than Yu, Kimiro Meguro, and Kyaw Zin Latt |
regional geologic condition, landslide hazard, previous major landslide in 2015, landslide risk management in Hakha | |
- | Vol.15 No.1 (2020) |
Evaluation of Seismic Vulnerability Indices for Low-Rise Reinforced Concrete Buildings Including Data from the 6 February 2016 Taiwan Earthquake Santiago Pujol, Lucas Laughery, Aishwarya Puranam, Pedram Hesam, Li-Hui Cheng, Alana Lund, and Ayhan Irfanoglu |
reinforced concrete, earthquake, vulnerability, Taiwan | |
8 | Vol.8 No.5 (2013) |
A New Ground Motion Prediction Equation for Japan Applicable up to M9 Mega-Earthquake Nobuyuki Morikawa and Hiroyuki Fujiwara |
ground motion prediction equation, the 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake, seismic hazard assessment | |
- | Vol.15 No.1 (2020) |
A Study on Disaster Medical Response During the Great East Japan Earthquake Disaster Based on the Emergency Support Function – Nine Days at Iwate Prefecture from Hyperacute to Subacute Phase – Shinji Akitomi, Akira Koyama, Tomohiro Kokogawa, Yuji Maeda, Reo Kimura, Keiko Tamura, Haruo Hayashi, and Kimiro Meguro |
Disaster Medical Assistance Team (DMAT), Incident Command System (ICS), Emergency Support Function (ESF) | |
- | Vol.15 No.1 (2020) |
Developing a Disaster Management Education and Training Program for Children with Intellectual Disabilities to Improve “Zest for Life” in the Event of a Disaster - A Case Study on Tochigi Prefectural Imaichi Special School for the Intellectually Disabled – Toshimitsu Nagata and Reo Kimura |
intellectual disability, special support education, disaster management education/training program, instructional design (ID), earthquake early warning (EEW) |
Count period : February 1-29, 2020